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International police mission hampered by delays and questions as Haiti reels

MONews
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Subscribers + Exclusive Reporting — US military transport planes arrive almost every day. 87 so farIt landed at Haiti’s newly reopened Toussaint Louverture airport, bringing with it about 2,500 tons of supplies and dozens of civilian contractors to build a base for the Kenya-led international police force.

Kenya’s advance security team has already visited to plan the deployment of the UN-approved mission, which will be led by 1,000 Kenyan police and could include up to 1,500 representatives from other countries. Meanwhile, Haiti’s fractious political leadership agreed to an interim prime minister whose government took office on Tuesday with a mission to restore peace and security.

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